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<p>[QUOTE="SD51555, post: 2466032, member: 71871"]I wouldn't even think of it as playing the herd. Rather, I just look around for wide spread gloom in the markets. When everyone is down on a market, it could be a cue that it's an ok time to pick up a little. That being said, please know, <b><u>I do not call tops or bottoms.</u></b> I simply look around for decent places to hop on. It was damn scary buying silver when it was at $15 and then at $14. Many of us were looking at it thinking how easily it could go to $10 or even $7, sticking us with 30-50% losses from there even. Having only bought 20oz at a time made it easier to sleep. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't consider there to be any objective media when it comes to bullion. The pro-bullion crowd is always selling something, be it the product itself, or newsletters. The anti-bullion crowd is trying to keep people out of bullion and in ridiculously high cost vehicles like mutual funds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SD51555, post: 2466032, member: 71871"]I wouldn't even think of it as playing the herd. Rather, I just look around for wide spread gloom in the markets. When everyone is down on a market, it could be a cue that it's an ok time to pick up a little. That being said, please know, [B][U]I do not call tops or bottoms.[/U][/B] I simply look around for decent places to hop on. It was damn scary buying silver when it was at $15 and then at $14. Many of us were looking at it thinking how easily it could go to $10 or even $7, sticking us with 30-50% losses from there even. Having only bought 20oz at a time made it easier to sleep. I don't consider there to be any objective media when it comes to bullion. The pro-bullion crowd is always selling something, be it the product itself, or newsletters. The anti-bullion crowd is trying to keep people out of bullion and in ridiculously high cost vehicles like mutual funds.[/QUOTE]
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